From Macario to bigger crowds: five things to look forward to as WSL starts

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From Macario to bigger crowds: five things to look forward to as WSL starts
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With the new Women’s Super League season starting on Sunday, we are excited to see how the new signings fare and whether anyone can topple Chelsea

Chelsea, as always, have renewed with Ashley Lawrencearriving in west London, trying to offset the departures of Magda Eriksson and Pernille Harder, who moved together to Bayern Munich.

Other names to look out for are Pauline Bremer, who played for Wolfsburg in last season’s Champions League final, who has joined Brighton, and it will also be interesting to see what Jill Roord can bring to Manchester City.With so many superstars in the WSL, more international fans are also engaging with the league. The WSL is now broadcast across all five continents, which means new opportunities for the clubs to engage with fans abroad and look into other sources of revenue.

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